huntnful
WKR
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- Oct 10, 2020
I agree with @Megalodon - odds seem low and i'm typically in the "people way overestimate their odds" camp.I think the probabilities are much less than you think! To me, these inputs do make sense as "effective worst case", which can reasonably equate to +/-2SD. Most people have no idea what a standard deviation is, nor do they track enough data or log it such that they could calculate it. To be clear, you could input more "optimistic" numbers, but the more you do that, the less accurate this hit rate calculator will be.
Not to steal your thread here but anyone figure out how to mix the Units? I need moa elevation but mil windage. Effing dumb I know but mil/moa scopes is what I got for now. And I hold for wind not dial.
I have a 10X14” rectangle for a broadside elkish sized target.
If I’m not mistaken he’s asking about basic gun setup settings. In the new updated AB it doesn’t appear to be able to mix elevation and windage values like it used to do. I haven’t spent too much time with the new AB but maybe there is a way.I agree with @Megalodon - odds seem low and i'm typically in the "people way overestimate their odds" camp.
What are you asking? Is this in relation to WEZ data input?
Oh good catch! That damn dial is easy to accidentally adjust when you’re on the environmental page. I had rotated it to a 1 o clock wind.
This is a 3 o clock wind
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47% at 600yds seems about right. Consult the 2024 Coldbore Challenge results for references there. I think these levels of error inputs are reasonable, if a little optimistic for a hunting scenario.I agree with @Megalodon - odds seem low and i'm typically in the "people way overestimate their odds" camp.
Here’s the same setup, but for the cold bore challenge size target. 5” radius, which is a 10” diameter circle.47% at 600yds seems about right. Consult the 2024 Coldbore Challenge results for references there. I think these levels of error inputs are reasonable, if a little optimistic for a hunting scenario.
47% at 600yds seems about right. Consult the 2024 Coldbore Challenge results for references there. I think these levels of error inputs are reasonable, if a little optimistic for a hunting scenario.